Friday, February 21, 2025

Uraling the Swift Trail Scenic Byway

Wednesday, February 19

I rode out on Scarlett, my 2014 Ural Patrol, to check out the views from the heights of the nearby Swift Trail Scenic Byway aka AZ Hwy 366, a bit SW from the city of Safford, AZ.  More info on this byway:  LINK

It's a paved and sometimes very twisty road steadily climbing up the sides of Mount Graham, though the road is closed at this time near the top, before one reaches the antenna complex on Heliograph Peak.  The closure is seasonal, and I was too early.

I went from 3000+ feet at the campsite to over 9000 feet in altitude.  It was rather cool up there, and I can see why folks had built some "summer houses" up there when it gets hot down in the valley during summer.  I even saw remnants of snow in the shady areas of the road.

Lots of hairpin turns on this road

Close to the top of Mt Graham and
my turnaround point

Views as I descended back down the byway:






It was roughly a 60 mile round trip for Scarlett, and I returned to the campsite for a restful afternoon.

Thursday, February 20

Woke to a carpet of clouds to the south which produced a dappled cloud look on the mountains to the west.


Spent the day doing not much of anything.  Listening to a book in the gazebo, enjoying the warmth of the sun.

Sunset was not bad, I was too lazy to actually go outside to take pictures, these are the ones I took from the VRRV's window:



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